Commercialising Inventions – What’s the Story?
Sponsored by Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia (KCA)
A podcast recording of this event is available below
Tuesday 17 February 2009
Customs House, The University of Queensland, Brisbane
Thursday 19 February 2009
The University of Melbourne
Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia and the Australian Institute of Commercialisation are hosting a one-day conference in February 2009 on commercialising inventions. This conference will feature the results from several national surveys of inventors, including a survey of 4000 Australian inventors.
The conference is targeted at senior business managers, IP lawyers, patent attorneys and policy analysts. It is intended to inform people about how many inventions are developed; how many are successfully commercialised; what are the main characteristics of this success and what the value of most patents is.
This one-day conference will be held in both Brisbane and Melbourne.
Presenters:
A panel of international and local speakers has been assembled to ensure that this conference will be the premiere event of commercialising pathways. Presenters include:
Professor Bronwyn H. Hall , Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California at Berkeley, United States and Professor of Economics of Technology and Innovation at the University of Maastricht, Netherlands
Professor Alfonso Gambardella , Professor of Management, Università Commerciale “L. Bocconi”, Milan, Italy
Greg Smith, SciVentures Investments (Mel)
Dr Karl Rogrigues, CSIRO (Bris)
Dr Nigel Poole, CSIRO (Mel)
Glen Wightwick, IBM
Dr Rowan Gilmore, Australian Institute for Commercialisation
Assoc Prof Beth Webster, University of Melbourne
Dr Paul Jensen, University of Melbourne
Charlie Day, Melbourne Ventures Pty Ltd (Mel)
IPRIA: Commercialising Inventions-Session 1 (keynote by Bronwyn Hall)
IPRIA: Commercialising Inventions-Session 2a (Keynote by Alfonso Gambardella)
IPRIA Commercialising Inventions-Session 2b: Beth Webster
IPRIA: Commercialising Inventions-Session 4 Part 1 (Andy Sierakowski)
IPRIA Commercialising Inventions-Session 4 Part 2(Mark Rogers)
IPRIA Commercialising Inventions-Session 4 Part 3(Paul Jensen)
IPRIA Commercialising Inventions-Session 4 Part 4(Charlie Day)
IPRIA Commercialising Inventions-Session 5(Panel Discussion)
Enquiries:
Ms Jean Molloy
Ph: +61 3 8344 2153
Fax: +61 3 8344 2111
Email: j.molloy@unimelb.edu.au
Website: www.ipria.org
Professional Standards Board
The Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys has advised that attendance at this seminar will enable Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys to claim 4 CPE points.
Law Institute of Victoria
Attendees may be able to claim up to 6 CPD points for attendance at the Commercialising Inventions Conference. Please contact the Law Institute of Victoria directly.
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